2013+ CB1100

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Looking around there seems to be a slow but steady market for them - they don't seem to come up a lot. Suppose approx 88bhp and 250ish kgs puts a lot off.

Anyone had experience of them?
 
I really enjoy mine. Other manufactures have styled 4 cylinder retro versions to resemble their old classics using paint colour, round headlight, casting fins on the engine, etc, but I feel the CB1100 best represents the modern classic UJM. For one it's air cooled, no small feat which is likely why no one else bothered. Another are wheels and tyres, it sports more period correct 18" wheels, 110/140 tyres, and functioning mudguards.

The bike is more compact than it appears probably because it was first designed for the Japan market. At 5'-11" with 32" inseam it was a little tight for me on longer rides. I had Corbin make a custom seat that moved the riders bucket 2" rearward and almost an inch up, and along with 18mm lower pegs it's all day comfortable.

For 2014 they added a 6th gear, 1-5 remained the same with 6th providing lower rpm for highway speed. Instrument display was also changed and a gear position added. There are versions with cast wheels, spoke tubeless, spoke requiring tubes, 3.9 (US) gallon and 4.6 gallon tanks, 4 into 1 or 4 into 2 exhaust, and silver or black drivetrain. These were the last of the Japanese air cooled, I-4 motorcycles, build and finish quality is excellent.

It's a fun motorcycle to ride with neutral handling, plenty of torque, relaxed rpm cruising (on 6-speed versions), nice brakes, and perfect throttling.

This page has links that go into detail with some of the designers about the CB1100. "Honda Designers Talk, part 1 and part 2". And “Beyond the Plans: Building Emotions into the Bike. Parts 1-5". http://aetjps.free.fr/Moto/Honda/CB1100-en.htm

I bought this 2014 five years ago and added the OEM rear rack and centre stand along with the Corbin. Also a quick detach windshield that just gets occasional use along with toss over panniers.


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Hey Clifton.

Thanks for your response. I also found the other thread where you talked about getting one then got one. Nice to see you kept it on.

The more I look at them the more I think I’ll like it. I need a go on one.
 
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In that thread I was considering buying the beautiful, red, 2014 deluxe then selling my black one. But decided against it since mine's set up just how I want, it's a little lighter with the 4 into 1 exhaust, it's in nice shape with only 6K or so, and both bikes would run and ride essentially the same.

Here, after increasing in value around 2020, prices appear to have stabilized. I just checked and there are two listed nearby, both 2014 black like mine. One asking $5,695 has 5,075 miles, new tyres, but some loud slip-on. The other is asking $4,250 has 29,000 miles and appears stock.

Good luck in your search.
 


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